Secret Setting Hints Haptic Feedback Coming to Windows 11 UI
Windows 11 Beta build 26220.7070 includes a hidden mouse and touchpad haptic feedback setting that can be toggled and adjusted but is not yet functional.
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Microsoft appears to be working on a Windows 11 feature that should give users haptic feedback when interacting with the operating system. The hidden setting was discovered in current preview versions. (Continue reading)
Windows 11 May Add Haptic Feedback for Trackpads, Reportedly Spotted in Latest Build
Microsoft appears to be testing haptic feedback for Windows 11, as discovered in preview build 26220.7070. A hidden “Haptic signals” option was found with controls for vibration strength. The feature is expected to work on laptops with haptic trackpads, such as the Microsoft Surface 7 and Surface Studio 2, providing subtle feedback during actions like snapping windows or dragging files. Though not yet active, this feature could make Windows 11 m…
Windows 11 is getting macOS-like subtle vibrations for UI-based actions, but only on haptic mouse or touchpad
Windows 11 is testing a new feature called “Haptic signals” for select PCs, which will allow you to turn on subtle vibrations for UI-based actions. This means, if you’ve a haptic-supported mouse or touchpad, you will now feel subtle vibrations when you drag and snap app windows or align objects, and some other “UI” actions. As Phantom on X points out, this feature is included in Windows 11 preview builds, and it rolled out to everyone on Windows…
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